Image problem 15 April 2010

Events in Iceland are currently bringing loads of new visitors here, which is great but which puts pressure on the Photobucket free image hosting service we use at this blog. When Photobucket feels under pressure images temporarily disappear. If you’ve noticed missing pictures on some of the posts, that’s the reason.

Sorry about that. There is a solution: if you like this blog and want to see it thrive put your hands in your pockets and cough up some cash, so that we can leave the constraints of free image hosting services behind.

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I’m one of the newcomers who are here based on the recent activity with Eyjafjallajökull. I saw this post and figured I’ll inform you about my current host, dreamhost(.com). They’re quite cheap, and have unlimited bandwith – which could help you with your traffic issues.

This is the best blog/volcano site I have found so far, and I will surely look in from time to time. I look forward of knowning whats happening on Iceland, and are most intrigued by the history of volcanos and impact in peoples lives as you present on Katla. Great work. I would be happy to contribute with a little, where could I do that? Paypal?

Eva: the ‘cough up some cash’ link in the post above *should* take you to the PayPal page for Volcanism Blog donations. If it doesn’t work, there is a PayPal button lower down the page on the right for donations, under the heading ‘Support The Volcanism Blog’.

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